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Wichean makes way for Thaksin at NSC

JEERAPONG PRASERTPONKRANG

SUPINDA NA MAHACHAI

THE NATION

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BANGKOK: -- National Security Council (NSC) secretary general Pol Gen Wichean Pojphosri will become the new permanent secretary for Transport from October 1, according to reshuffles approved by the Cabinet yesterday.

The upcoming reshuffles will also affect some other key top government officials.

Deputy Government Spokeswoman Sansanee Nakpong said Wichean's current post would go to Lt-General Paradorn Patanathabutr, who is now the deputy secretary-general of the NSC.

Paradorn was seen as having special ties to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elder brother Thaksin Shinawatra. Thaksin, a former policeman, was on a police escort team for Preeda Pattanathabutr, who was a former PM's office minister and a former university affairs minister.

Paradorn is a younger relative of Preeda, who reportedly gave lots of advice to Thaksin during his political debut.

Although Wichean will be transferred out of the NSC, his new post is also much coveted. Before Wichean came to the NSC, he was at the helm of the National Police Office (NPO). His transfer out of the NPO was also seen as a move needed to pave the way for Pol General Priewpan Damapong's rise to the NPO. Priewpan is the elder brother of Thaksin's former wife.

Sansanee yesterday said the Cabinet also approved the appointment of Sasitara Pichaichannarong as new secretary-general of the Office of the Education Council.

Sasitara, the permanent secretary for Education, will move to her new post from October 1 as well.

Anek Permwongsenee will be vacating the post as he has already been named the new president of MCOT.

Sasitara said she had no conflict with Education Minister Suchart Tadathamrongvej, but he wanted her to move on to the Office of the Education Council to help with planning and policy making there.

"The Cabinet has approved the appointment of Panita Kambhu na Ayutthaya as the new permanent secretary for Education," Sansanee said.

Earlier this year, Panita was kicked out of her post as the permanent secretary for Social Development and Human Security over a corruption scandal.

Panita is the elder sister of Pheu Thai MP Prawat Uttamot.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday said the Cabinet also approved the decision to name Pokpibul Potranan as the new secretary-general of the Office of Public-Sector Anti-Corruption Commission.

Pokpibul now serves as the Corrections Department's director-general.

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-- The Nation 2012-09-19

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Seriously though, is this what the whole Red-shirt protest movement is about? Are the rural Reds going to be better off with these cronies and relatives running the country?

Yeah the Democracy fighters can be content with their 'democratic' and 'honest' representatives. Anyone with more than 2 brain cells would not support this movement, I like to call it government mafia.

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

There appointed the position of p-----g against a wall.

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"The Cabinet has approved the appointment of Panita Kambhu na Ayutthaya as the new permanent secretary for Education," Sansanee said.

Earlier this year, Panita was kicked out of her post as the permanent secretary for Social Development and Human Security over a corruption scandal.

Panita is the elder sister of Pheu Thai MP Prawat Uttamot.

Well, I'm glad to see that PT is putting experienced, professional educators in charge of the MOE. She should prove to be an excellent role model for today's youth. ermm.gif

Seriously though, is this what the whole Red-shirt protest movement is about? Are the rural Reds going to be better off with these cronies and relatives running the country?

Panita's corruption was only 32,000,000.00 baht.

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

In your version of democracy, dissent is not allowed?

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

Indeed they are changing a lot from previous governments.....cheesy.gif

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

I think that many of us live in this country, quite a lot are married with (Thai) kids, work here and more or less integrated in society here and you try to tell me that I may not have an opinion about Thai politics?

I am like KireB except that I am retired though I am married, with a child and more or less accepted in the local society around here. Why shouldn't we have an opinion?

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It's all about nepotism (none more so than the PM) and of course the corruption is so entrenched it is impossible to break. It is open knowledge Thaksin was offering places in his parliament before he was elected at Baht 50+M for anyone wishing to pay him. And he did not contest the corruption charges he was nailed on - because he knows the other ones pending will put him away for a long time.

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

I think that many of us live in this country, quite a lot are married with (Thai) kids, work here and more or less integrated in society here and you try to tell me that I may not have an opinion about Thai politics?

I am like KireB except that I am retired though I am married, with a child and more or less accepted in the local society around here. Why shouldn't we have an opinion?

I think you will find, people who come out with the "not our country, not your place to express an opinion" type line, actually do have strong opinions on a lot of political goings on, and are on record here as having expressed some of those views. I'm quite sure Gone has.

So why did he wake up this morning and decide suddenly it was not his, or our, place, to talk of such things? I wonder...

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

Thaivisa.com = Thailand forum - Asias biggest community forums for expats doing business, living in, working in and traveling to Thailand.

It is not that strange that there are many foreigners (WITH AN OPINION) on this forum.

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The patronage and cronyism is unbelievable. The cousin of this one, the brother of her, the sister of him, the former this, the previous that, the one formerly "kicked out," this one is close to that one. Oh boy these Thais are something else! Aren't they clever? They really know how to perpetuate a sham! They are kicking a--. These Thais , they are classic leaders. Boy oh boy, these Thais! I wish I could be Thai and be like them.

I suppose all this political inbreeding could be one reason for so many being intellectually challenged.

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It's all about nepotism (none more so than the PM) and of course the corruption is so entrenched it is impossible to break. It is open knowledge Thaksin was offering places in his parliament before he was elected at Baht 50+M for anyone wishing to pay him. And he did not contest the corruption charges he was nailed on - because he knows the other ones pending will put him away for a long time.

Sadly I find myself once again not allowed by Thai Visa to like a post so I must post my approval of it.

Like you say it is deeply entrenched. But I believe that a government given the majority that the PT enjoy led by Abhist would cut half of it out.

Before any Thaksin huggers or Yingluck huggers jump in with a nonsensical answer like he did nothing when he was in office remember he did not have the support the PT has. In fact the PT has so much support that they should be able to lessen it yet they increase it.

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

I think that many of us live in this country, quite a lot are married with (Thai) kids, work here and more or less integrated in society here and you try to tell me that I may not have an opinion about Thai politics?

I am like KireB except that I am retired though I am married, with a child and more or less accepted in the local society around here. Why shouldn't we have an opinion?

I don't think KireB was trying to suggest he was married with Thai children......of course I may be wrong......I got the impression he was generalising......but you maybe be are 'like' each other

And yes you are entitled to your opinion.....

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Thai politics ts like bad Thai soap opera - minus the hitting and screaming.

IMHO thai politics ARE a bad soap opera....INCLUDING the hitting and screaming..... Remember that wee hissy fit when the Dems attacked the House Speaker??.... True handbags at dawn stuff.

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Thai politics ts like bad Thai soap opera - minus the hitting and screaming.

IMHO thai politics ARE a bad soap opera....INCLUDING the hitting and screaming..... Remember that wee hissy fit when the Dems attacked the House Speaker??.... True handbags at dawn stuff.

Yes but being Democrats, the handbags were sure to be the genuine article....

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

What! And take all of the fun out of it? No matter what country you come from, whether you support the government or not, every one is still entitled to "rag" politicians! No?

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Wh weren't any of our TV members appointed any positions as I'm sure they could clean up the entire Government Situation over night.

I think they are doing the best with what they have to work with and "change is good" is better then sitting stagnant.

It doesn't matter if you are pro-red or pro-yellow or pro-watermellon, you have to accept what Thailand does with their Government or move on.

I think that many of us live in this country, quite a lot are married with (Thai) kids, work here and more or less integrated in society here and you try to tell me that I may not have an opinion about Thai politics?

I am like KireB except that I am retired though I am married, with a child and more or less accepted in the local society around here. Why shouldn't we have an opinion?

I don't think KireB was trying to suggest he was married with Thai children......of course I may be wrong......I got the impression he was generalising......but you maybe be are 'like' each other

And yes you are entitled to your opinion.....

Actually I have no idea if KireB is married with Thai children but I am though only one son.

Sometimes I do get over opinionated but there ius always someone to put me back on the straight and narrow.

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